THE DIVERSE USES OF THE METAPHOR OF COMMITMENT IN CONNECTED BY COMMITMENT: BONDS OF LOVE, LABOR AND COLLECTIVE ACTION […]
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Ronald Deibert, These Are the Sensors in My Neighbourhood [2018 C4eJ 39] (Ethics in the City)
Kathryn Hume, Ethical Algorithms: Bias and Explainability in Machine Learning [2018 C4eJ 38] (Ethics of AI in Context)
Mark Fox, Are We Building Smart Cities on Dumb Information Systems? [2018 C4eJ 37] (Ethics in the City)
Jessica Rosenfeld, Winners, Wasters, and the Shadow of Envy [2018 C4eJ 36]
Jeremy Davis, The Algebra of Partiality [2018 C4eJ 35]
Bianca Wylie, Countering the Digital Consensus: The Political Economy of the Smart City [2018 C4eJ 34] (Ethics in the City)
Mara Marin, Connected by Commitment
SOCIAL METAPHYSICS AND NORMATIVITY IN MARA MARIN’S CONNECTED BY COMMITMENT [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Mara […]
THE RHETORIC OF CONTRACT AND COMMITMENT [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Mara Marin, Connected by Commitment: Oppression […]
CONNECTED BY COMMITMENT: WITH WHOM? FOR HOW LONG? [☛ read the rest of the Symposium on Mara Marin, Connected […]
MARA MARIN’S CONNECTED BY COMMITMENT: REFLECTIONS IN AID OF A COLLECTIVE PROJECT [☛ read the rest of the […]
Emily Baxter, We Are All Criminals [2018 C4eJ 33]
Mariana Valverde, The End of Public Works? The Politics of Infrastructure and the Quiet Decline of Local Democracy [2018 C4eJ 32] (Ethics in the City)
John-Stewart Gordon, Moral Experts vs. Ethical Theories [2018 C4eJ 31]
Mireille Hildebrandt, The Ethics of Smart Cities: Interacting with Non-Human Agents [2018 C4eJ 30] (Ethics in the City)
Regina Rini, Democracy and Social Media are Incompatible: Now What? [2018 C4eJ 29]
Richard Zemel, Ensuring Fair and Responsible Automated Decisions [2018 C4eJ 28] (Ethics of AI in Context)
Pamela Robinson, Canadian Smart Cities: Defining the Public Good [2018 C4eJ 27] (Ethics in the City)
Mireille Hildebrandt, The Ethics of Agonistic Machine Learning [2018 C4eJ 26] (Ethics of AI in Context)
Frank Rudzicz, The Future of Automated Healthcare [2018 C4eJ 25] (Ethics of AI in Context)
Mariana Valverde, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” [2018 C4eJ 24] (Panel)
Mark Fox, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” [2018 C4eJ 23] (Panel)
John Lorinc, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” [2018 C4eJ 22] (Panel)
Ruben Gaetani, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” [2018 C4eJ 21] (Panel)
Kristina Verner, Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City” [2018 C4eJ 20] (Panel)
CROSS-DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES, THE IMPERMANENT APOLOGIES APPROACH, AND THE POLITICS OF POLITICAL APOLOGIES[☛ watch the video | read the […]
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